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Adding via MS Office website

2. In the Admin panel, expand the Admin Centers section of the drop-down menu and select the SharePoint option.

Figure 2: Select SharePoint

3. Select all addresses and copy them to your clipboard. The application filters extraneous text, so it's okay to copy other text from the page.

Figure 3: Select and copy addresses

4. Log into SaaS Protection/Backupify for Office 365 and click the Users button from the toolbar at the top.

5. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Paste URLs from clipboard button.

Figure 4: Paste URLs from clipboard

5. Paste the text into the box, and your sites will be added automatically.

Adding via PowerShell

To create custom/team site collections via PowerShell:

1. Install the latest version of Microsoft Management Framework (5.1). This is necessary for the latest version of Sharepoint Management Shell, and ensure access to both Site Collection as well as Microsoft Group and Team sites via the Get-SPOSite commandlet.

When prompted with the Windows PowerShell credential request dialog box, type the password for the SharePoint Online SharePoint administrator account.

Multi-Factor Authentication

1. Fill in the value for the $orgName variable (replacing all the text between the quotes, including the < and > characters), and then run the following commands at the SharePoint Online Management Shell command prompt:

3. When formatting the .CSV for upload to Backupify, open the file in a spreadsheet processor (Excel), ensure that cell A1 contains the word Url, and that the URLs of the sites exist in column A below that. Delete any other headers or columns present.

4. Log in to SaaS Protection/Backupify for Office 365 and click the Users button.

5. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Upload button under CSV Site Collection Upload.

Figure 6: Upload via .CSV

6. Following the prompt, select the CSV file you just created and click Upload File.

Figure 7: Select the .CSV and upload.

Backing up Microsoft Teams data

Datto SaaS Protection/Backupify does not currently back up Microsoft Teams separately. To ensure Teams data is backed up, include it in OneDrive or Sharepoint. The data will be accessible to the file's owner.

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